KMTC Strengthens Global Academic Partnerships with Edith Cowan University
KMTC Strengthens Global Academic Partnerships with Edith Cowan University
The Kenya Medical Training College (KMTC) on Tuesday, April 8, 2025, hosted a delegation from Edith Cowan University (ECU), Australia, for a strategic engagement aimed at fostering international collaboration in medical and health sciences training.
The visiting delegation comprised Dr. Tania Beament, Associate Dean for Strategic Partnerships and Work Integrated Learning, and Associate Professor Annette Koenders, Associate Dean for Medical and Exercise Sciences.
The discussions focused on curriculum transformation, integration of emerging technologies in training, enhancement of teaching and research, and the development of frameworks to embed Artificial Intelligence (AI) in medical education.
This partnership seeks to ensure KMTC’s academic programmes remain aligned with global trends, enhancing the institution’s competitiveness and relevance in the international health education space.
Speaking during the session, KMTC Chief Executive Officer Dr. Kelly Oluoch underscored the College’s commitment to cultivating mutually beneficial international linkages.
“We are pleased to explore a partnership that not only strengthens academic excellence but also supports innovation in teaching and learning,” he said.
“The establishment of a joint working committee will provide the structure needed to drive curriculum benchmarking, promote joint research, and facilitate exchange programmes that prepare our students for a global healthcare environment,” he added.
Dr. Oluoch further noted that such partnerships will also support the College’s vision of integrating digital competencies, AI, and work-based learning into training while opening pathways for students interested in pursuing further education and global exposure.
The proposed collaboration will also include joint webinar sessions, knowledge-sharing forums, pre-departure orientation for students transitioning to overseas study, and academic staff exchange programmes.
The visit marked a significant milestone in KMTC’s ongoing efforts to expand its international footprint and enhance the quality and scope of its academic offerings.
Also present were Mr. Job Nyakado, Resource Mobilization Manager; Dr. Mutuku Mutinda, Planning Manager; and Mr. Kamau Maina.
Edith Cowan University, named after Australia’s first female parliamentarian, is internationally recognised for excellence in health sciences education and innovation in research.
